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Yes - Been doing it for A While | 16 | 17.20% | |
No - But i Do Now | 77 | 82.80% | |
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Yes, calendar looks better now. But mainly, look closely at your numbers in the clock. The black outline looks jagged, and that is what I am referring to mostly. Not giving you a hard time, you're doing an excellent job. In my work I started seeing little things, when I started a couple years ago, that stand out and are the difference from good to excellent.
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where would i do that? when i save as...png, it does not give any additional options. just interlaced or not. i have attached my color setting in photoshop CS4 |
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It has been too long since I fooled with a trial edition of PS. Your attachment is too small so I can't make it out. I looked at my GIMP program quickly to see something. When I create new, my settings are: RGB with a x and y resolution of no less than 72 pixels. When I save as png, I have an option for adam7 interlacing which I do not have checked. Will this help you, I don't know. But GIMP is free, you could download it and play with it a little and see what you come up with. Comparing 2 identical files, one created in PS and the other in GIMP, you could always see. PS is very, very powerful and takes a little time to use properly. But like I stated before, I have used a full (but trial) version of PS and GIMP IMO is just as powerful.
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Post any single manila file from that clock. I would like to look at it closely if you don't mind. Just any one with the time numbers.
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Yeah, i noticed that. its on almost all the numbers like that. so does that mean the number is going outside the invisible border? i also noticed in the same manila with the home missed call/calender/etc that if i erased the shaded clock tabs on the left of the icons it would make the clock numbers even wose. what if that same clock tabs that i erased i make a little more grainy or semi-transparent to try and hide??? i guess i will just have to play around with it. also, when you touch the slider it brings up the large icon of whatever your sliding over, but it also puts up a semi-transparent black background that covers most of the screen. i would like it to be just a little bit larger that the icon itself. i have tried altering all the black transparent images i could find and none of them worked. |
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Oh yeah, remove that file you posted for me so you don't get people installing it later and asking why their clock is messed up.
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